The punishment for 23-year-old Jared Noiman comes five months after authorities say a confrontation between him and three Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputies turned violent, resulting in one deputy breaking a hand and getting a black eye.

Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Glenn Kelley accepted Noiman’s guilty plea Tuesday on three counts of battery on a law enforcement officer and a single charge of resisting arrest with violence, but agreed to withhold a finding of guilt so that Noiman will not be a convicted felon.

Kelley also ordered as part of Noiman’s sentence that he be released to a dual diagnosis treatment center after his jail sentence.

According to arrest reports, an assistant manager at the Western Beef market in the Sandalfoot Cove plaza west of Boca Raton called deputies on the Saturday after Thanksgiving to complain that Noiman was in front of the store cursing, playing loud music and refusing to leave. When deputies arrived and asked him to leave, they said he “became more agitated, stating that we would have to shoot him and he wasn’t going anywhere.”

One of the deputies pulled out a Taser and tazed Noiman in a subsequent scuffle, where he punched the deputy in the face, kicked him in the stomach and caused him to break his hand. Deputies say Noiman later kicked two other deputies in the stomach, head and face as they tried to help hospital workers restrain him.

According to court records, Noiman’s case had been on a backup trial calendar for this month, and defense attorneys said in court records as late as last week that they planned to use the deputies’ internal investigation files and pictures of their injuries if the case went to trial.